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99 houses 2014

The film directed by Ramin Bahrani "99 houses" tells us that everyone has a conscience, even those who seem to be completely indifferent to any problems of strangers. The Bible is written by people, and in order to control one another, it says to act only according to what is written, otherwise you will sin. However, in the modern world, everyone decides for himself whether he has sinned by doing something other than what was prescribed for him on the prescribed day. And, nowadays, the only measure that prevents a person from completely and irrevocably merging with his animal nature is... conscience. It is this strange feeling, dictated by the soul, that sometimes keeps you from falling into the "abyss." But what about those who "wake up" too late?!

The film stars Clancy Brown, Deneen Tyler, Andrew Garfield, Yvonne Landry, Michael Shannon, Jordyn McdEmpsey, Juan Gaspar, Laura Dern, Noah Lomax, and Cynthia Santiago.

"Dennis Nash had no idea that one day, his already difficult life would go downhill completely. At first, his wife left him, leaving a young daughter in care, then she was fired from her job and, as a crown of misfortunes, a huge penalty on the payment for the house. No one cares about Dennis's problems, and the fake smiling realtor who came to him in the early morning with a police squad simply evicts the man to the street. It would seem that there is no way out, but luck loves the stubborn, and soon Dennis gets the position of the same realtor as his abuser. From now on, he is a real estate agent and now he deals with debtors himself, having forgotten how to prevent himself from being beaten by the police. His daughter is small, he needs a lot of money, and Nash gives his all to his work, becoming one of the best agents in a fairly short time. But Nash got too carried away with the possibilities of his work and, unbeknownst to himself, became the enemy of all those with whom he could even just have a few words before. He gained financial independence, but lost, according to friends, even a hint of humanity. It's easy to ignore the "envious ones", but if you think about it, and those people that he evicted ... where are they now? What if, unlike Nash himself, they couldn't find work, housing, and so on as quickly? What if they were only one step away from death, and that was the very step he, Nash, had forced them to take? Conscience, awakened so inappropriately, cannot be silenced so easily. What should I do? How to calm the mind?" Discover BetGoodwin and start playing today.